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False.

There is no aerospace design industry in Australia. There is Boeing in pt melb but that is just a manufacturing wing. Designs come from America.

Apply for mech jobs and hr will knock you back as they want mech eng not aerospace.

Have couple friends who did aerospace. Had a real hard time finding jobs.

He gonna be at NASA brah

Yeah Tony, thanks for telling me few good laughs there... :)

Did I just read Joe has been breeding....

YOU TURNED LEFT INSTEAD OF RIGHT!!!!! Lol

What happened?

Judging by the video it appears you were close to the corner line, maybe steered a bit left to try and move closer to the centre of the track, but overdid it?

I didn't turn left I straigtened the wheel which was too far right..but as I straightened the wheel I jumped on the brakes which made it dive left..Then I caught the sand and it was all over...

its just ironic that all the time I have spent cleaning polishing painting that car.. The only time people wanna take photos is when I cover it in dirt :laugh:

I didn't turn left I straigtened the wheel which was too far right..but as I straightened the wheel I jumped on the brakes which made it dive left..Then I caught the sand and it was all over...

its just ironic that all the time I have spent cleaning polishing painting that car.. The only time people wanna take photos is when I cover it in dirt :laugh:

Tl;dr - I turned left instead of right

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